When I heard what he said, I immediately understood. The reason why he said that was so that I could bring him to find him.

I immediately asked him without a care, "Who is this person?"

For the time it takes to ask this question.

Don Ran actually said a name that I didn't expect.

"A woman. Your family is called Wang Da Ya."

After I heard this, I couldn't help but be taken aback.

Wang Da Ya is indeed our family, and she is also my aunt. Before this, when we went to deliver the letter to Wang Chunmei's ex-husband, she lived at the opposite door, and we even went to her house for a meal.

But Wang is a woman, and there are a lot of people in the village who can help my grandfather buy a coffin. Why don't they find a woman and go buy a coffin with my father?

When Tang Ran mentioned this name, I had already realized that this clue could indeed be investigated, because I also felt that there was definitely something wrong with it. Just with Wang Da Ya's name at this time, it was enough to show that behind this matter, it was definitely not as simple as buying a coffin.

After all, I understood Wang Da Ya's identity from before. Her ancestors had passed down their skills in math, so that means that if they bring Wang Da Ya along, it would be worth pondering over.

If his father had found someone from his village, then this matter might have been exposed. Furthermore, according to the information he had obtained, his grandfather's death was very mysterious. After the corpse was brought back from the hospital, he immediately spent money to have someone dig out a grave for his grandfather.

Wherever we go, our neighbors help us dig a pit and bury us, and there are those who spend money to find outsiders, but those are the big shots in the city, for example, those who don't want to be cremated after they die, so they secretly transport them back and bury them in the soil of their hometown. After all, this is where they are raised, and no matter how big they get, after they die, they will still return to their roots.

It's just that my grandfather isn't a big official, and my family isn't rich, so it's clear that there's a problem with my father's way of doing things. However, I need to ask Wang Da Ya what the problem is.

However, I secretly feel that Big Ya will not easily say it.

But no matter what, our only hope now is on Wang Da Ya.

When Don Ran said the name, I thought for a long time.

At this moment, Tang Ran couldn't help but ask, "What do you think?"

I immediately nodded and said, "Alright, we'll set off now."

It was now the afternoon, and if it was past now, time was a little tight. I was afraid that by the time we came back, it would already be around eleven or twelve in the evening.

I immediately instructed my father, "I will go to the town with Tang Ran to buy some food. Eat something simple tonight. I have some instant noodles prepared for you."

His father had never been a picky eater of food.

He didn't ask us what we were doing, just said, "Come back early."

He naturally wouldn't have thought that we were going to find Wang Da Ya. If he knew, he definitely wouldn't have allowed us to go.

Thinking of this, Tang Ran and I swiftly set off.

Although Li Jia Village is not too far away from our village, but once we walk the mountain road, it becomes troublesome. This mountain road, circle after circle, can turn a one kilometer path into three kilometers. As a result, even though the two of us sped up our pace, almost all the way through without stopping, we still walked for two whole hours.

When they arrived at Wang Da Ya's house, it was already nearing dusk.

After we arrived, Wang Da Ya is not at home, Wang Da Ya's son-in-law and children are at home.

Wang Da Ya's son-in-law, we met him a few times, this is a very honest and honest person.

When he saw me, he hurriedly greeted me warmly, "Aren't you a little boy? Come quickly." He got up and greeted me warmly, and told his children to call me sister, and quickly came out with candy and fruit to entertain me and Don Ran.

He might know me, but he doesn't know Tang Ran. However, he didn't ask about it and treated Tang Ran like he treated me. He even lit up a cigarette for Tang Ran on the way, but Tang Ran didn't take it on.

After a few pleasantries, I asked, "Uncle, is my aunt at home?"

Although Young Lady Wang isn't much older than me, I still have to call her aunt.

His uncle then said, "He went to visit. It's almost time for dinner. He should be back soon."

As he said this, he got up and said, "Wait a moment, I'll go call her back."

Just as he finished his sentence, he decided to get up and look for her.

But from the looks of him, everything he said is mud. It seems that he just came back from the fields and has been busy the entire day. If he were to send someone running errands again, I wouldn't be able to bear it.

Just as he was about to stop him, someone entered the yard from outside. Just as he entered, he asked, "Yo, isn't this a little boy? What brings you here?"

He immediately walked over to me and pinched my face as if he really missed me.

I chuckled for a while and then said, "Aunt, I have something to ask you."

Big Ya immediately understood and pulled my hand. "If you have anything to say just wait until after dinner. Aunt will cook for you."

I knew what she meant, so I said to him, Wait here, I'll go and cook dinner with my aunt.

Tang Ran's brows furrowed slightly, but he soon relaxed as he nodded his head.

He sat in the yard and taught his aunt's six-year-old homework.

I followed my aunt into the kitchen.

After I lit the stove, my aunt washed the pot, added water to it, and then tidied up the vegetables.

During this process, my aunt lowered her voice and asked me, "Little boy, is there something wrong at home? Your grandmother and uncle just passed away a few days ago. Why are you still so far away from home?"

Although there was a hint of reproach in Big Ya's words, it was mostly concern.

Under these circumstances, I couldn't help but lower my voice and say, "I've come to find you because I want to find out what exactly is going on in our family."

Aunt almost laughed when she heard this.

Without even looking at me, she said, "What can happen, you little brat, you must have watched too many movies, right? In this world, the more you think, the more painful it becomes. Just look at me, I'm always so carefree and can't hide anything from my mouth.

"Smile all the time, health all the time." I added.

At the same time, my aunt laughed and said, "Right, right, right, that's it. After all, you've studied two days more than me, so you know a lot. Right, why don't you continue attending school?

I felt a little helpless towards my aunt's words. "Aunt, don't mock me. It's not like you don't know my grades. It's really terrible."

As I said this, I still felt a little helpless in my heart.

When I went to school, my father never paid a dime, it was all because of my grandma and uncle. Under such circumstances, if I still shamelessly shouted that I would go to school, then I really wouldn't know what was good for me.

However, I can't say out loud the reason for my heartache. I can only tease myself with laughter.

Aunt didn't continue to be conflicted about this matter. She immediately lowered her voice and asked me, "What did you come to find Aunt for?"

It was as if she was afraid of being overheard. When they chatted, her voice was loud, but when she spoke of this matter, her voice would become softer.

Aunt just said she was a person who couldn't hide things, but I don't think so. She must have more things on her mind than I do.

"Did you buy the coffin with my grandfather when he died?" I wondered.

How many years has my grandfather been dead? At that time, Wang Da Ya would probably be the same age as me, only eighteen years old.

However, for something as solemn as buying a coffin, it is clearly illogical for Father and Second Uncle to bring along Wang Da Ya, a little kid who is around my current age.

Sure enough, there was something going on.

Wang Da Ya didn't seem to think that I would ask this question.

He immediately asked me, "Who told you to ask me?"

Wang Da Ya's meaning, I understand, this matter, only my father, her and my second uncle know, no one else knows, so how do I know about this matter?

I immediately said, "The people from the coffin shop said that you're famous outside."

Hearing this, Aunt said somewhat helplessly, "In my life, this is the thing that I regret the most, but it was your father who asked me to do it, and my big brother asked me to help him, so I didn't shirk it and gave him a helping hand. However, this is the first and last thing I did when I joined the Feng Shui Board." She said very seriously.

When she said this, I became even more curious. It seems that this Wang Da Ya has obtained the family's true inheritance. Being able to show off his skills at such a young age, he definitely isn't a simple person.

I immediately urged him, "Hurry up and tell me what's going on. I actually got you to make a move."

Although Wang Da Ya was in a difficult position, looking at my appearance, I was still unable to keep my mouth shut.

At this moment, she said to me, "Let's talk about this first. I can tell you about this matter, but you must keep it a secret after you tell me about it. Do you understand what I mean?"

I was stunned for a moment. Then, I felt a little strange. I didn't know what was going on, so I needed to keep it a secret. However, since she had already said so, how could I dare to go against her?

Then, Aunt seemed to be afraid that our conversation would be heard by others, so at this time, the water in the wok started stirring non-stop.

Then he said to me next to my ear, "Your father showed your grandfather a cemetery, and let me see how the feng shui is, and after I looked at it, I felt that there was a tomb underneath, and in this kind of situation, one can't bury people, but your father never stops, must be somewhere, and then he said something, let me think, can I cover up the yin aura of the person below, and then I followed him to the coffin shop, and specially made a special coffin, that's the end."